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Built at 18 × 2mm with serrated tips on a bayonet handle, these Gruenwald nasal bayonet dressing forceps grasp packing and small tissue during nasal procedures while keeping the surgeon's hand clear of the operative line of sight. The bayonet geometry preserves visualization.
Features & Benefits
The Blakesley nasal forceps feature a straight 3.5mm × 10mm jaw geometry optimized for removing bone and polyps during functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS). The 115mm working length positions the jaw deep within the nasal cavity while maintaining visibility and control. The straight profile supports direct access to the ostium and sphenoid sinus areas.
These straight super‑fine alligator ear forceps carry a serrated 4.5mm jaw with an 80mm working length, sized for retrieving foreign bodies and ventilation tubes from the ear canal where a slightly larger jaw is wanted than the 3.5mm variant. The serrated jaw bites without crushing.
The alligator ear forceps feature a super-fine smooth 4.5mm jaw designed for delicate grasping of small ossicular fragments and tympanic membrane tissue during mastoid and ossicular reconstruction. The smooth jaw minimizes marking on delicate structures. The 80mm working length supports precision otologic work within confined middle ear spaces.
This Allis Coakley tonsil forceps features a light curve, a 5×6‑tooth jaw, and a 200mm length to support firm tonsillar engagement.
This Allis Coakley tonsil forceps uses a straight 5mm jaw with an open left ring handle and a 200mm overall length for controlled tonsillar grasping.
This left-curving arthroscopic forceps is angled to access right-sided sinus compartments and sphenoid structures during endoscopic surgery. The 3.4 × 3.4mm through-cutting jaw delivers precise tissue removal while the curved design avoids instrument shaft interference.
This curved arthroscopic forceps adds angular approach to tissue removal during sinus and laryngeal endoscopy. The 3.4 × 3.4mm through-cutting jaw combines precision with the curved profile's ability to access angled compartments within the sinuses.
This straight arthroscopic forceps with 3.4 × 3.4mm through-cutting jaw is sized for ENT inspection and tissue removal during narrow-field sinus and laryngeal endoscopy. The straight profile maintains clarity while cutting debris or pathologic tissue.
The Asch septum straightening forceps features angled jaws (7mm × 49mm) and angled‑on‑the‑flat construction to permit direct straightening and repositioning of deviated nasal septum during septoplasty and septorhinoplasty. The wide angled jaw geometry engages the septal cartilage and bone while distributing correction force evenly. At 8.75 inches, the length provides adequate leverage for complete septal mobilization and realignment.
The Asch septum straightening forceps uses angled geometry with a 7 × 49mm jaw to align and grip deviated nasal septum. The 222mm overall length permits two‑handed control during septorhinoplasty reduction. Stainless steel jaw surfaces grip hyaline cartilage without slipping.
Double-action biopsy forceps with a pear-shaped cup are engineered for mucosal and mass sampling in ENT procedures. The 80-degree horizontal angling positions the jaw for optimal approach to lateral and anterior nasal structures. The Luer lock hub permits direct connection to a specimen trap, enabling secure sample transfer without spillage during case transitions.
The angled-up Blakesley ethmoid forceps accesses superior-ethmoid disease near the skull base during endoscopic sinus surgery. Its 45-degree angle and Size 0 proportions enable precise grasping of high ethmoid lamella and sphenoid disease. The 170mm working length preserves visualization.
The straight Blakesley ethmoid forceps excises ethmoid partitions and removes anterior-ethmoid disease during functional endoscopic sinus surgery. Size 0 tube proportions fit the narrow sphenoid ostium and anterior-ethmoid compartments. The 170mm working length maintains proximal control.
The Blakesley forceps (size 2, 4.5 × 11mm cup jaws) grasp and remove bone during FESS procedures in the ethmoid sinus and maxillary antrum. The size 2 cup geometry accommodates moderate bone and soft tissue fragments. Stainless steel construction supports the mechanical demands of sinus bone work.
Blakesley nasal forceps combine a through-cutting mechanism with a 2mm cup-shaped tip for reliable mucosa and polyp removal in functional endoscopic sinus surgery. The straight profile and 130mm working length support navigation through standard 0-degree endoscopes, while the Luer hub connection allows intraoperative irrigation for specimen evacuation and site cleaning.
The Blakesley nasal cutting forceps at 2.5mm (Size 00) deliver precision bone‑cutting for delicate endoscopic sinus surgery requiring removal of thin lamellar ethmoid bone and anterior sphenoid ostium widening. The straight‑tip design orients bite edges along the surgical axis for clean, controlled osteotomies. At minimal tip width, the instrument accesses confined anatomic spaces without mucosal or vascular trauma.
Blakesley cutting forceps deliver through‑cut action for precise polypoid tissue and sinus wall removal during endoscopic work. The 2.5mm straight tip penetrates confined spaces while the 120mm shaft length maintains visibility and control. Stainless‑steel jaws maintain cutting bite throughout extended operative cases.
The Blakesley nasal forceps with 45-degree angled shaft and 3.5mm through-cutting jaw provide access to lateral sinus recesses and anterior ethmoid cells during functional endoscopic sinus surgery. The angled approach supports removal of bone and disease from hard-to-reach ostium margins. The 115mm working length maintains deep-field visualization.
Angled 90 degrees up at the cup, this Blakesley size‑00 forceps delivers the sharpest upward trajectory for deep sphenoid and superior ethmoid work. The 3.5mm bite matches delicate ethmoid bone and polypoid tissue, while the heavy curve supports one‑handed insertion and manipulation. Stainless‑steel construction is built for lasting clinical durability.
Size 1 Blakesley forceps at 90 degrees up and 4 × 10mm cup deliver increased bite capacity for grasping larger polyps and frontal recess disease. The aggressive upward angle accesses difficult‑to‑reach compartments while the larger jaw provides robust engagement. Reusable stainless‑steel withstands hundreds of procedures.
This Blakesley fenestrated forceps angled at 45 degrees up with 3mm size‑00 jaws reaches disease in superior and lateral ethmoidal sinuses while the through‑holes (fenestration) allow tissue protrusion for controlled division. The angled geometry suits blind‑ended sinus cavities. Reusable stainless‑steel maintains reliable performance.
The fenestrated Blakesley nasal forceps features a 45‑degree upturned cup and small 4mm jaws for delicate grasping of tissue and bone in tight endoscopic sinus spaces. The fenestration reduces mass and improves visualization through the endoscope, while the upturned geometry allows precise manipulation of superior or posterior sinus disease. The 115mm working length reaches deep ethmoid and sphenoid structures.
The angled-up Blakesley nasal forceps accesses superior-located nasal and ethmoidal pathology during endoscopic sinus surgery. The 45-degree upward angle facilitates visualization and grasping of disease in the ethmoid roof and sphenoid rostrum. Fenestrated 3.5 × 10mm jaws reduce crush injury.
A staple of FESS instrument trays, this size 1 Blakesley nasal forceps presents straight cup jaws on a 190mm shaft for removing polyps, ethmoid cells, and middle turbinate fragments under endoscopic guidance. The smallest size in the series fits the pediatric nasal cavity and the narrowest adult ostiomeatal complex. Stainless steel construction holds the jaw alignment that endoscopic forceps depend on through repeat sterilization.
This Blakesley Size 2 nasal forceps offers a smaller cup profile for finer nasal work, including delicate turbinate handling and polypoid tissue removal. The straight configuration maintains excellent visualization through the nasal corridor.
Blakesley nasal forceps with straight cup jaws deliver consistent control during turbinate reduction and lateral nasal wall work. The 6mm (Size 3) cup tip grasps tissue securely while the 115mm shaft provides adequate reach into nasal passages. Stainless steel construction is built for reliable performance across repeat clinical use.
The Blakesley nasal forceps with fenestrated oval jaw (3 × 8.5mm) provides bone-cutting capability while distributing compression across a larger surface. The Size 0 configuration suits delicate nasal work, while the external serrations enhance grip on hard tissue. The 130mm working length enables reach into posterior ethmoid and sphenoid sinus compartments.
Blakesley straight forceps with 3 × 10mm cup provide robust engagement of polyps and septal tissue during endoscopic sinus procedures. At 190mm overall length with 115mm working depth, the instrument suits both insertion and anterior‑posterior working dissection. Stainless‑steel cup construction maintains dependable grip.
The straight Blakesley nasal forceps provides precise grasping and removal of nasal polyps, bone fragments, and diseased mucosa during FESS and endoscopic sinus surgery. Its 4 × 10mm cup jaw geometry delivers sufficient working surface for effective capture, while the 115mm working length reaches deep sinus ostia. Stainless steel provides lasting durability.